The president and First Lady. No you don't. Like to think that much in the future -- you -- in your second turn. Do you hand a -- for what you'd like to do what you continuing politics she must have no sounds good -- I don't know that that's an. Well -- I think it's closer than ever run my last campaign I wouldn't be. I won't be in another elective office. Well I continue to care deeply about the issues that we've been working on absolutely. Whether they move back home to Chicago I stay in Washington DC -- in much product and the younger daughter Sasha. I'm sure it was billion consumers -- workers. Say you may want to stay in Washington because of such well I don't want to pay one dollar but I. I don't know what let's put this -- Sasha will have a big vote. -- obviously -- And Michelle made a lot of sacrifices on behalf of my cut commanding ideas. None of her office and things and so I want to make sure that it's good for them.

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